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My Mom passed along a great idea for my husband for Christmas... a
shirt from The Yctus Company. They offer polo shirts and other
clothes with the "Christian fish" embroidered on them (instead of a
polo player, etc.).The web site is www.yctus.com -- I'm not sure if they have a catalog
or not.
Sometimes men are difficult to buy for so I thought I'd pass this idea
along... perfect for Christmas, birthdays, Father's Day, etc.
Why did the OP specify "Christian men"? Doesn't Christmas imply it? |
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-peaking for hard-to-buy-for men everywhere, the perfect stocking
stuffer would be an assortment of scented quality shaving creams from
Trufitt & Hill http://www.truefittandhill.com/ (the lime or sandalwood are
superb), or for a more affordable shaving cream, Lucky Tiger
http://www.getluckytiger.com/ makes excellent stuff, and it's less expensive
than fishy T-shirts, too. -There is nothing especially difficult about the concept of declensions
although they do require a fair bit of memory work. Nouns get different
endings depending on their grammatical role (subject, object, possessive,
etc.) There are some patterns in these endings. When nouns have a similar
pattern of endings they are classed together as a declension. -a nice, tall, handsome, Christian man with a big bow around
him under the tree. I have some single friends who would love to find
that. Check the boxes, order up the perfect Christian man. |
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